Hello guys.
I’m looking to buy a battery because it’s been more than 2 years with it but I don’t know where to buy original ones, not generic batteries.
Looking to ship it to Mexico.
Did you look on eBay? There are a ton of them on there.
I've seen some of those but the sellers say those are generic ones and with my experience with generic batteries are not good
I saw OEM ones listed as well.....
you can just buy from reputable aftermarket brand, at least they're honest with it's product not a fake one's labelled as original/OEM
All those LG batteries on ebay are counterfeit. You can see the youtube video of a reporter that went to china, where they just slapped LG labels on generic batteries. I've also pulled back the label on ebay LG batteries, they don't have the proper engraving like genuine batteries.
So where does one go to get a -real- LG G6 H873 compatible battery?
What do you mean where? Haven't you heard of LG? Buy it directly from them!
Called the LG CS today, and the staff told me to contact Global Direct Parts, that's where they get the authentic parts as he said
just search that it'll pull up, I even ordered a battery for my old Nexus 5, and backordered for my SIII lol
Original LG G6 battery cost about 24,99 €
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Has anyone tried the new batch of OEM Vibrant batteries? I'm not talking about the ones that were available since launch at $8 for 2x + charger. The new ones are being sold at the $15 mark for one battery and are from US sellers, so you have a chance to get your money back if they do not meet the advertised spec.
Here is the eBay link:
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_trkpar...&_sticky=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_sop=15&_sc=1
The pictures look more like the G9 stock battery and they do not use any of the known fake pictures e.g. G7, etc. The last time I checked about 2 months ago the cheapest OEMs were at the $20+ mark.
Hi!
I was wondering where I could buy even more batteries for my Galaxy S3.
I did find a battery on ebay for $7 (going to buy 3 or more), but was wondering where I could get it cheaper with free shipping.
I doubt it, but would like to check this forum first
Link on ebay for $7:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-2100mAh...Accessories&hash=item3f19c3f220#ht_772wt_1037
Thanks on beforehand,
DanVazz
DanVazz said:
Hi!
I was wondering where I could buy even more batteries for my Galaxy S3.
I did find a battery on ebay for $7 (going to buy 3 or more), but was wondering where I could get it cheaper with free shipping.
I doubt it, but would like to check this forum first
Link on ebay for $7:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-2100mAh...Accessories&hash=item3f19c3f220#ht_772wt_1037
Thanks on beforehand,
DanVazz
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That is really cheap. I also am going to guess that it is not full on OEM. The one I ordered was a little different. It said Samsung, but it wasn't. I haven't tried NFC yet.
thacounty said:
That is really cheap. I also am going to guess that it is not full on OEM. The one I ordered was a little different. It said Samsung, but it wasn't. I haven't tried NFC yet.
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As far as I can see, the battery doesn't have NFC included in that battery. I think the original battery with NFC cost about $30 if I'm not totally wrong?
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As far as I can see, the battery doesn't have NFC included in that battery. I think the original battery with NFC cost about $30 if I'm not totally wrong?
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I can't see ebay links at work. I was just guessing you were buying from someone like who I purchased from. If it is OEM it has to have NFC. I would go with Anker if I didn't want NFC. They make the best Non-OEM batteries that I've used, although I've heard good things from Hyperion too.
Avoid fake chinese crap
I'm looking for a real samsung battery too, but I wouldn't trust any seller on ebay claiming them to be genuine. Most are from china, and I'd have to guess 99.9% of those would be copies. Amazon lists one as genuine for $25, which sounds about right. but again, I have no clue. Personally I'd like to see and buy one in a local B&M store. unless I knew for a fact I'd be buying a real samsung battery.
I tried a "4200mah" chinese battery, twice as thick, new bigger battery door, etc... CRAP CRAP CRAP. Doesn't even last AS LONG as the factory 2100mah thin battery :crying: JUNK JUNK JUNK.
Today I got 3 batteries from ebay - bought for a very cheap price, less than 15$ in total.
The battery didn't fit properly, I found it hard to get the battery back out. It also said that the battery had NFC, but no.
Seems like it wasn't even Samsung battery, which I tought it was until I saw the label they'd glue to the battery, all the batteries also shared the same S/N: AA1C505BS/2-B.
I haven't been able to test out the actual battery lifetime on the cheap batteries, since I won't be using them anyway because I wan't NFC capabilities.
Stay away from cheap batteries, best way to get a quality product is to actually put some more bucks into the product. Get the "real thing" that works the way it's supposed to do.
Does anybody know of any decent (and not extra expensive) extended (from about 4200 to 4500 mAh) Galaxy S3 (9300) batteries with NFC in Europe? From what I have seen Hyperion-US models have good reviews but the sellers on Amazon do not ship in EU (I also believe that is a very different company than the Hyperion company doing some stuff for radio controlled models in EU). QCell do ship to EU but it gets kind of expensive with shipping and VAT - and given the not-so-stellar reviews (and the cost of shipping back if the battery is bad) I am undecided :crying:
xclub_101 said:
Does anybody know of any decent (and not extra expensive) extended (from about 4200 to 4500 mAh) Galaxy S3 (9300) batteries with NFC in Europe? From what I have seen Hyperion-US models have good reviews but the sellers on Amazon do not ship in EU (I also believe that is a very different company than the Hyperion company doing some stuff for radio controlled models in EU). QCell do ship to EU but it gets kind of expensive with shipping and VAT - and given the not-so-stellar reviews (and the cost of shipping back if the battery is bad) I am undecided :crying:
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Kinda OT, but did you ever consider getting a spare same sized battery? Anker 2300mah (no nfc) ones go for like <9dollars on ebay. Bought 2 of them, they last as much as, if not slightly longer than the stock 2200mah samsung batteries. Just chuck one of them into ur jeans pocket/wallet/backpack etc.
trein91 said:
Kinda OT, but did you ever consider getting a spare same sized battery? Anker 2300mah (no nfc) ones go for like <9dollars on ebay. Bought 2 of them, they last as much as, if not slightly longer than the stock 2200mah samsung batteries. Just chuck one of them into ur jeans pocket/wallet/backpack etc.
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Well, no NFC means I don't get an original feature only since the manufacturer was lazy and did not include a 5-cent component
And having 2 separate batteries is not a bad idea but a lot of the convenience is lost.
Also having to remove your case all the time and your back battery cover..... More chance of breaking something there.
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Also having to remove your case all the time and your back battery cover..... More chance of breaking something there.
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Yes, that can also be a factor - and with the large batteries you often get the free back cover so many mechanical problems are "moved" to that back
It could be possible that it some how patent related, that third party producers cant build an replacement battery with integrated NFC.
Hmm ...
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It could be possible that it some how patent related, that third party producers cant build an replacement battery with integrated NFC.
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I would be a little surprised if that was the case - the patent might cover the NFC part itself, which battery 'assemblers" normally would buy from a larger maker that probably holds some rights in regard to that part.
That being said - for the original purpose of this thread I would be just fine with a Hyperion NFC being sold in Europe at a decent price
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Does anybody know of any decent (and not extra expensive) extended (from about 4200 to 4500 mAh) Galaxy S3 (9300) batteries with NFC in Europe? From what I have seen Hyperion-US models have good reviews but the sellers on Amazon do not ship in EU (I also believe that is a very different company than the Hyperion company doing some stuff for radio controlled models in EU). QCell do ship to EU but it gets kind of expensive with shipping and VAT - and given the not-so-stellar reviews (and the cost of shipping back if the battery is bad) I am undecided :crying:
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Mugen Power ships to Europe free of charge (I'm in Budapest at the moment and got myself a battery from them).
They have a 4600mAh battery with NFC which is on sale now (like 10% off), also they give additional 7% discount on Facebook
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Mugen Power ships to Europe free of charge (I'm in Budapest at the moment and got myself a battery from them).
They have a 4600mAh battery with NFC which is on sale now (like 10% off), also they give additional 7% discount on Facebook
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That is around 80$ which would become at least 100$ with shipping and VAT. With that kind of money I can get at least 4 Anker 4400 mAh, so somebody is trying to overcharge a little too much for a 5-cent extra
Ill sell you my Hyperion 4200mAH with NFC. $10+Shipping to wherever you are
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Ill sell you my Hyperion 4200mAH with NFC. $10+Shipping to wherever you are
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Need! Seriously now anyone Knows where I can buy Hyperion batteries in Europe?
Here is your best bet. It's EZOPower 4000mAh w/NFC and it comes with Blue and White covers and Black and White extended cases -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/EZOPower-Ex...?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1353449085&sr=1-55
Also here is another 4600mAh (4500mAh in the description) battery (white cover) w/NFC but it's currently unavailable -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Performance-Extended-Battery-4600mAh-Capacity/dp/B008FP3JWS/ref=pd_sim_ce_1
Well I'm also looking for a extended battery in the UK best I have managed to find is the anken 4400 but that's shipped from abroad, I really want the Hyperion battery following it's reviews on here but I can't for the life of me find some one who will ship to the UK lol
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What think about this:
http://www.batteryupgrade.com/shopB...rtmentProductId/16632781/shopGroupId/51826046
Regards
Maybe the thread is a bit old, but i'ts exactly the same problem y have so I didn't want to reopen the same thread again
I want to buy the Hyperion Galaxy S3 4200mah Extended Battery with NFC but I can't find anywhere in the web where they ship to Europe (or at least to Spain, where I live).
I hope someone knows some place to buy it
Thanks!!
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I found the following batteries with extended capacity and same size as original.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MPJ-3200mAh..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item27cdbf7b09
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Hi-Q-30..._Cell_Phone_PDA_Batteries&hash=item20d1ae8c0f
Do anyone have such experience of using extended backup battery which does not need extra cover?
Hi,
is there a shop who sell nexus 5 genuine battery?
Is there a guide on how to replace the battery?
Selling brand new genuine batteries is impossible in any legal ways. As this phone's battery was designed not exchangeable, they don't sell it to end-users but to the licensed service centres. Those you could find on the net were either parts from the broken phones' or fake ones. (Usually fake ones, they make it looks like genuine ones but they are not.)
To replace it, it's quite easy. Check out iFixIt or the leaked LG service manaul, they got step-by-step guide for it.
Hi just ordered a battery for the LG V20 and it was supposed to be OEM and 100% brand new. However, when I received the battery, there was a black tape over the LG logo. This raised some red flags. Taking a closer look, the label on the battery has more slightly bolded letters compared to the original and the sticker itself is not applied to the battery nearly as well as the original. Another concern is the manufacture date on the battery says 2016.07.07[L]. The LG V20 was released on September 6th and didn't go on sale for another two months! What should I do about this? Is this likely a counterfeit? And do I contact LG, Ebay, or the seller?
Here is the link to the battery on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/252701172837?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
P.S. I would attach a picture I took comparing the two batteries, but cna't figure out how to do that.
Thanks
I'd say contact the seller first. If they won't let you return then contact ebay. If you paid with Paypal they usually assist you for a resolution.
Yea I never get extra batteries from eBay anymore because they're all counterfeit no matter what the description says. Your only option is Amazon, IMO.
eBay is great for cases tho. I've gotten a few counterfeit cases on previous phones that were the same and better than the real ones because they fixed certain issues that the real cases had.
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Don't order batteries or sdcard off of eBay too many fakes, amazon is better but I would make sure you get it from Amazon and not a 3rd party seller.
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Find a local dealer for batteries that warrenties them. If your paying 15$ you get what you pay for, oem should run 40-50$ per battery
anything less its consumers fault for buying a cheap-o knock off, its like anything else. And why risk your safety with a EL-Cheapo?
Didnt anyone learn that lithium is dangerous and its not something to take lightly? NOTE 7?? Those knock offs dont go through ANY quality tests, and usually dont even have the resistors on the top of battery for protection.
Just google search cheap batteries from ebay, youll see what im talking about.. Stay away from Ebay and Amazon for this stuff. Same exact marketplace style, just 2 different parent companies.
east coast has store called ( Batteries Plus And Bulbs ) find a place similar and do biz local.
1 for exchanges and issues, 2 because you have a place to hold accountable and verify reputation.
We see this all the time on batteries.
Just order the cradle pack https://www.amazon.com/LG-Battery-Charging-BCK-5200-Charger/dp/B01M5C23SV it has everything included and is quite cheap.
It might be safe but performance probably won't be the best. Contact the seller and he should resolve it for you, he obviously knows they're fake and won't risk the bad feedback. A guy on eBay with a few thousand feedback would never have these amounts of official LG replacements fyi. They're easily found online just be more careful next time.